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make a note of example of human rights violation​

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Answered by kirti222
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Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:

Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:Tortured or abused in at least 81 countries

Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:Tortured or abused in at least 81 countriesFace unfair trials in at least 54 countries

Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:Tortured or abused in at least 81 countriesFace unfair trials in at least 54 countriesRestricted in their freedom of expression in at least 77 countries

Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:Tortured or abused in at least 81 countriesFace unfair trials in at least 54 countriesRestricted in their freedom of expression in at least 77 countriesNot only that, but women and children in particular are marginalized in numerous ways, the press is not free in many countries, and dissenters are silenced, too often permanently. While some gains have been made over the course of the last six decades, human rights violations still plague the world today.

Human rights advocates agree that, sixty years after its issue, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still more a dream than reality. Violations exist in every part of the world. For example, Amnesty International’s 2009 World Report and other sources show that individuals are:Tortured or abused in at least 81 countriesFace unfair trials in at least 54 countriesRestricted in their freedom of expression in at least 77 countriesNot only that, but women and children in particular are marginalized in numerous ways, the press is not free in many countries, and dissenters are silenced, too often permanently. While some gains have been made over the course of the last six decades, human rights violations still plague the world today.To help inform you of the true situation throughout the world, this section provides examples of violations of six Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR

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Answered by mbalapota
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Answer:violating others

Explanation:because by violating others we are directly violating their rights ex=if you are a hindu and there is majority of religion in your religion and there is a minor community living nearby you and you pressure them that to take off their religion and follow your religion. You can't do that because in our constitution it is written that you cannot pressure anyone to not follow their religion

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